Wednesday, May 20, 1959 The Daily Nebroskon Page 3 Big 8 Spring Practices End With No End Seen to OU Domination By Randall Lambert Out of plains, deep in the heart of a football factory comes the bemoaning wail of the Sooner pessimist bird. We have the greenest, youngest team in Wilkinson history. Thus the spring football sea son ended at Norman as it has in the rest of the Big Eight schools. Mustard plasters have been pretty well taken off by con ference footballers and the linament bottles have been put away. The sports fan can now turn to baseball for the summer while Big Eight coaches roam the countryside in a nationwide talent hunt that will last almost to the opening kickoff next fall. OU Finish First Oklahoma was the first to finish spring drills as they met ther alumni April 11. Nebraska, Kansas State, Kan sas, along with the Sooners, all capped the spring drills off with alumni scrimmages, while Missouri, Colorado, and Iowa State ended with intra squad clashes. There Is feeling that the Big Eight teams will be improved next year with the possible exception of Colorado. The Sooners, as usual, will be favored to cop another Big Eight crown. They lost their alumni clash by a 27-20 count to give the alumni a 9-2 series lead. The biggest fault found with the Varsity's play was their pass defense. They let the alum's ace quarterback, Jimmy Harris, hit 12 of 24 passes including three touch down strikes. Galloping Greenles However, the 14,000 fans that watched the tilt didn't go away disappointed as the varsity, which was the green est to play a spring game, outrushed the alums 316-240. Exactly one-half of Wilkin son's top two squads were new players. The top two half backs were both freshmen, one of which was the highly publicized Mike McCleUan, whose transfer from Baylor caused nationwide comment. The Sooner varsity played without the services of three starting backs from last fall, right half Brewster Hobby and left half Jimmy Carpenter, both playing baseball, and fullback Prentice Gautt, the Okie All-American fullback prospect who was sidleined with a knee operation. The Sooner squad next fall will also show the Big 8 their new formation that segre gates both ends, and some- Typewriters For Rent Try Ovr Hental-Pvrchos Plan Special Student Rotes NEBRASKA TYPEWRITER CO. 125 Nc. 11th Phone 2-4284 typewriter Ribbons Put On times a halfback as well. The new formation will give Bob by Boyd the Sooner's side arm passer a chance to dis play his wares. In the Alum contest the passing potenti ality of the Sooner's new for mation was well used as Boyd, who was playing with infected tonsils hit 5 of 10 passes for fifty yards and one touchdown, scored another on a keeper, moved the varsity to three touchdowns.-He also rushed 96 yards in 17 car ries. Colorado has the greenest backfield in many years. Ma jor shortcoming is speed. Will have fair depth and pass ing. The line is better than the backfield with some of the best ends in the country. Captain Bob Salerno, guard, is mainstay in middle of the line. Much depends on how guards and tackles come along. Missouri is deep and well ex perienced and could give Ok lahoma a run for their money. The Tigers must find re placements for their two all conference guards. Standouts in the backfield include Mel West, ranked 12th nationally among the ball carriers and Phil Snowden, the top passer in the Big Eight last year. Danny LaRose, an all-conference end last year, is the line standout. Kansas is trying to put to gether a good pass defense, which thev lacked last year. The Jayhawks will have a good passing game, but will be trying to improve their running game which has been good in the past due to the departed Homer Floyd. Their defense is sound. 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McQuistan Intramural Nominee Bill McQuistan was a final nominee for the Daily Nebras kan IM Athlete of the Year Award. The letter nominating McQuistan stated that "Bill not only excels in one or two sports because of his natural ability, but he competes con stantly because of his love of sport." McQuistan played four years of touch football for Theta Xi and was given an honorable mention citation for his play last fall. He also has been active in horse shoes, volleyball, rifle team shooting, freethrows and track. In the latter sport Mc Quistan won the broad jump and the 880 yard run and fin ished second in the 440 this winter. will get no help from their freshmen. Only two frosh listed on top three teams. Out standing lineman is basketball-end Ced Price. Power and speed in trackman sprinter George Whitney and Bill Gal lagher who man halves. Iowa State has licked the depth problem somewhat as there are 33 sophomores as well as a scattering of new frosh who have just enrolled. Eleven of first 22 are first year men. Topflight back in All-American candidate Dwight Nichols. Chuck Lam son, former Ames trackman, is also counted on heavily. Kjeldsen and Fisk Named For IM Award; Mullins Athlete Nominee By Tom Davies Nels Kjeldsen and George Fisk are two of the final nom inations for the Daily Nebras- kan's Intramural Athlete of the Year Award, while Joe Mullins is the final nomina tion for Athlete of the Year. Kjeldsen was nominated for his contribution to the Uni versity's intramural program throughout his four years as a participant. This year, Kjeldsen copped individual honors for all fraternity men in the intramural track meet. He scored in both the high and low hurdles, the 440-va,-d dash, the high jump, and the mile relay. Kjeldsen was named to All University intramural basket ball second team and the first squad of the All Fraternity Basketball team. He was vot ed honorable mention honors ! on the All-University Football team. Fisk was cited for his out standing performances in al most all of the intramurals events. He has won 13 first place medals in the four years he has attended this school. This year Fisk won the handball singles and doubles, and the paddleball doubles. He competed in football, basketball, badminton, volly paddleball, shuffleboard free throws, golf, and softball. Mullins was nominated for the Athlete of the Year Award on the strength of his superb performances while running for the Husker track squad. His consistent high finishes have enabled the Huskers to complete a f I n e season. Last week end in the Big Eight Track Championships, Mullins set a new outdoor mark in the 880 with a time of 1:49.0 beating the old rec ord by a full second. Mul lins also holds another Big Eight record. In the Drake Relays, Mul lins' anchor legs on the four mile and the two mile re lays enabled the Huskers to finish second and fourth respectively. fitter's DM trnjour- UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE 1T20 R ST. 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